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The cable on top of the disk was glued on quite well, I spent 10 minutes getting it off without damaging it. That was the hardest part of the whole operation. The rest of it was straightforward.

A wonderful little compact powerhouse. (the X220 even comes with an i7 option!) With 9 cell battery can last you about 13 hours and still very light to carry.
I prefer the T5xx series myself, but could easily settle for these x2xx models.

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